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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1936
THE DANUBE BASIN
Closer Regenony
Disclosed
**CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Milan, To-day.
tripartite "In view of the Danube conference beginning! in Rome to-day, the leading ¡paper here, "Stampa" of Turin, writes in a triumphant note, de- claring that the opening of these deliberations proves that after four months of sanctions, Italy is still unhampered in movement. "Sampa" recalls the moral courage shown by the two Danube countries, in
noti taking part in the sanctions, as the only members of the League to do so. The impos- ing of the sanctions has in consequence brought these three countries economically and poli- ⚫tically closer together. — Trans-
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AMERICAN FLOODS
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EARLIER MARKET REPORT
An earlier
message said that! world tin stocks should be of a minimum of 23,500 tons, equiva- lent to 15 per cent. of the annual consumption (calculated at 156.- 000 tons). or the requirements for seven weeks, was the opinion expressed in a review of the tin situation published by Younger and Bond-
Vivian
This quantity should be dis-
Mr. D. L Prophet and Miss Helen. Ka archway of hockey sticks held by girls from School after their wedding at the Union ("China Man" photo).
passing under the
the Central British
Church last · Wednesday.
AGREEMENT REACHED
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Berlin: The news of the terms
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tributed as follows; the United of the Locarno agreement is de London, Later: The Cabinet:
has approved of the text of the
circles Kingdom, 5,000 tons; the United scribed in Wilhelmstrasse States, 6,000 tons; afloat, 8.500 las lessening the tension. The tons; Arnhem, in Holland, and the proposal for an international con- Locarno Powers agreement. Straits Settlements, should have ference is favourably received.
a carry over of 4,000 tons.
Paris: The Council of Ministers
though the addition to the agenda has unanimously approved of the On the basis of the present 85 of Central European problems. Locarno Fowers agreement -Ben-
that the seven
ter.
and economic pro-1 per cent. quota, production was disarmament,
*COMMONS STATEMENT London: The Cabinet met at 10 now 1,650 tons per month above blems is regarded as somewhat] the consumption and the desired encumbering the conference, since
p.m. yesterday and sat till 11.30)
or Mr. Eden 23,500 tons
of stocks would be it is considered reached half way through July.
points enunciated by Herr Hitler P. Mr. Baldwin
will made a statement in the sufficiently far-] The review added that the Tin on March 7 are
House of Commons at about 3.30) It will be accom-' Committee could then concentrate reaching.
of ASSURANCE
on balancing supply and demand, It is pointed out that the appeal.m. to-day. which at the present rate of con-to the Hague on the Franco-Soviet panied by a White Paper contain- also considered Mr. Cabinet sumption would permit a quota Pact will not touch the political ing the text of the proposals. The and military side of the agreement Eden's report on his conversa- of 72.5 per cent.
Regarding 1937 and onward it while the British
tions with Herr von Ribbentrop. FRENCH COUNCIL MEETING was pointed out that if restric-support for France and Belgium TEL. 20878
Paris: The Council of Ministers tion broke down, potential world in the case of aggression is re- production would be about 225,000 garded as only temporarily neces met at 9 p.m. yesterday under the tons annually, which would ex-zary until a new pact is concluded presidency of M. Lebrun, and ceed the consumption by 230 tons every working day.
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|concluded their meeting at 11.40 Iment of Germany will not neces- JEL A communique states that sarily affect the question of GerM. Flandia recounted the results of the negotiations in London. The many's return to the League, ac-
circles, which Council unanimously approved M. cording to official
23 questions Flandin's declaration and thank- The anti-cyclone remains sta- regard the two
"separate." There was great aced and congratulated him and M. tionary over China and Japan,vity in Government circles last Paul-Boncour for the energy with with maximum pressures indicat night. In
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Madame Tabouis-holds that with the return of Germany to participation in international affairs the most motzentuous part of the Faehrer's pro-] gramme begins; and at last. so the French woman journalist, j whose opinion on foreign politi cal matters is usually taken seriously; thinks, Herr Hitler kas selected the moment where
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